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Ocean Leaves Liquid Seaweed Extract
Ocean Leaves Liquid Seaweed Extract
€8.00
Ocean Leaves Liquid Seaweed Extract Ocean Leaves® Liquid Seaweed Extract is made using cold-processed, hand-harvested Irish seaweed. It can be used on fruit, vegetables, flowers, shrubs, trees and lawns. Induces yield increases, enhances plant health & plant quality Increases plant tolerance to, and recovery from abiotic stresses Enhances...
Ocean Leaves, Irish Liquid Seaweed Extract with IRON
€13.50
Ocean Leaves, Irish Liquid Seaweed Extract with IRON Ocean Leaves® Liquid Seaweed Extract + Iron is made using cold-processed, hand-harvested Irish seaweed and has been fortified with Iron (2% EDTA Chelated Iron (fe) w/w). It can be used on fruit, vegetables, flowers and lawns, and is recommended for ericaceous and acid-loving plants. It is used...
Sorbus Burka
Sorbus Burka
€16.00
Rowan Burka A hybrid between an Aronia and a Sorbus, this rare rowan is grown for its big edible berries and its lovely autumn colour. Sorbus Burka is a vigorous, deciduous shrub with a bushy habit. The large leaves are divided into many good-sized leaflets, emerging green but turning a magnificent red in autumn. Flat corymbs of unscented, crea...
Strawberry Loran
Strawberry Loran
€3.00
Strawberry Loran Compact growth and early bearing make Strawberry Loran perfect for growing in a hanging basket or a patio pot. ‘Loran’ doesn’t produce as many runners as some varieties so it’s a good choice for small garden spaces. This is an everbearing variety that will produce sweet fruits all season. Pick fruits as soon as they ripen since ...
Almond - Prunus dulcis Robijn
€24.00
Almond Robijn - Prunus dulcis Robijn A medium-sized tree which has been bred for northern European conditions, Almond Robijn will do well in the warmer parts of Ireland. A highly ornamental tree which will produce beautiful, lightly scented, pale pink blossom early in the year, but later than most almonds, making frost less of a risk. In favou...
Amelanchier alniflora Krasnojarskaja
€12.00
Serviceberry, Saskatoon A large hardy, North American shrub with excellent blueberry-like fruits, the Russian bred variety Krasnojarskaja produces fruit that is a dark pink to blue color with a refreshing, sweet to slightly sour taste. This hardy shrub is both attractive and productive: white blossom covers the plant in May, followed by a good ...
Amelanchier alnifolia Smokey
€8.00
Saskatoon Smokey A cultivar of the alder-leafed amelanchier or saskatoon, Amelanchier alnifolia Smokey has much larger berries than the species, and is grown commercially for its fruit in Canada – it’s the best saskatoon for fruit. It’s a very pretty, small, deciduous tree or large shrub with a suckering habit, and the dark green leaves colour o...
Amelanchier alnifolia Thiessen
€12.50
Saskatoon Thiessen A beautiful shrub for the smaller garden, Amelanchier alnifolia Thiessen Is a large, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub of average vigour, with an upright, rounded, rather spreading habit, sometimes suckering with age. The oval leaves are deep green, turning a strong yellow in autumn. Beautiful clusters of scented, white flowers a...
Apple Alkmene
Apple Alkmene
€18.00
Apple Alkmene Also known as Early Windsor, dessert apple Malus domestica Alkmene was bred in Germany in the 1920s. The fruit is medium-sized, with yellowish-green skin heavily flushed with red. The creamy-white flesh is very firm and juicy, with a rich, aromatic, tart flavour, reminiscent of a Cox (one of its parents), but sharper and noticeably...
Apple Allington Pippin
Apple Allington Pippin
€18.00
Apple Allington Pippin A long-established, late-season, dual-purpose apple, Malus domestica Allington Pippin has medium-sized fruit, with pale yellow skin flushed with red-orange, with some streaking and russeting. This apple can be used for cooking when first picked; it keeps its shape and has a flavour reminiscent of pears, but sweetens in sto...
Apple American Mother
Apple American Mother
€18.00
Apple American Mother An old dessert apple from 19th century Massachusetts which has stood the test of time. Long, slightly conical, medium-sized fruit, flushed deep red; the flesh is yellowish, soft and juicy with a sweet, aromatic taste, best eaten soon after ripening. Apple American Mother is an upright, moderately vigorous tree, and a spur-b...
Apple Annie Elizabeth
Apple Annie Elizabeth
€18.00
Apple Annie Elizabeth Annie Elizabeth dates back to Victorian times and is a well-known traditional English cooking apple. The flavour is sweeter than most culinary varieties, and it can also be eaten if you like a sharp apple. The apples are usefully large, and it is a good keeper, it is a good variety for any recipe where you want slices to ke...
Apple Api Noir
Apple Api Noir
€25.00
Apple Api Noir A very old French dessert apple, dating back to the 18th Century, Apple Api Noir is a sport of Apple Api, which originated in the Forest of Api in Brittany. Rather small, flat fruit, flushed very deep red; the flesh is crisp, white and juicy with a sweet, aromatic flavour. Small, upright, spreading tree, and a spur-bearer. Heavy c...
Apple Ard Cairn Russet
Apple Ard Cairn Russet
€18.00
Apple Ard Cairn Russet An old Irish heritage dessert variety, Apple Ard Cairn Russet was discovered in Co. Cork in 1890, and named for the nursery which propagated it. The fruit is round, medium-sized, and a golden russet with an orange-red flush. The flesh is cream-coloured, dry and sweet, lacking acidity, and with a distinctive, banana-like fl...
Apple Arthur Turner
Apple Arthur Turner
€18.00
Apple Arthur Turner One of the best mid-season culinary apples, Apple Arthur Turner was introduced in 1915, and has more than stood the test of time. It has gorgeous deep-pink blossom, perhaps the most beautiful of all apples. The fruit is large and light green, flushed golden-orange. The sweet-sharp, well-flavoured flesh cooks to a sweet, yello...
Apple Ashmead's Kernel
Apple Ashmead's Kernel
€18.00
Apple Ashmead's Kernel A 17th century russet apple, popular for its it's unusual pear like flavour. A good eater that can be cooked and is gaining popularity for its juice, which adds an interesting fruity component to cider. Ashmead's Kernel apples are slightly smaller than average and the shape can be slightly irregular. It is relatively disea...
Apple Ballinora Pippin
Apple Ballinora Pippin
€18.00
Apple Ballinora Pippin An Irish heritage dessert apple discovered on a farm in Co. Cork in the late 19th century, Malus domestica Ballinora Pippin is believed to be a sport or seedling of the renowned Blenheim Orange. The fruit is very large and round, dull yellow-orange heavily flushed and streaked with crimson, with dots of russeting. The fle...
Apple Ballyfatten
Apple Ballyfatten
€18.00
Apple Ballyfatten An Irish heritage variety first noted in 1802, the culinary Apple Ballyfatten is from the village of that name in Co. Tyrone, and was long popular in Northern Ireland. The fruit is large and round, green with a strong red flush; the flesh is firm, white, dry and slightly acid, cooking to a smooth purée, and an excellent baker. ...
Apple Ballyvaughan Seedling
Apple Ballyvaughan Seedling
€18.00
Apple Ballyvaughan Seedling An Irish heritage variety of cooking apple from Co. Clare, Apple Ballyvaughan Seedling produces medium-sized, firm, unevenly-shaped fruits, yellow-green with a bright pink flush and red stippling, and acid, crisp, firm flesh. Can be eaten fresh after ripening by those who like crisp, tart apples with a sweet aftertast...
Apple Bardsey
Apple Bardsey
€18.00
Apple Bardsey Discovered planted against the side of a house on the North Wales pilgrim island of Bardsey in 1998, dessert Apple Bardsey may be a descendant of a medieval monastic orchard. The apples are medium-sized, ribbed, and pink and cream coloured. Juicy and scented of lemon, they are excellent eaten straight from the tree, but can also be...